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10 Champion Entrepreneurs Reveal How They Made Billions, in New Robert Jordan Audio Program

(PRWEB) March 15, 2012

Robert Jordan, a bestselling author, serial entrepreneur and member of Inc. magazines Inc. 500 list, sits down one-on-one with todays most successful company founders, who represent more than 300 years worth of hands-on business experience, and get them to explain in detail the path to their successes.

What Ive found is that most entrepreneurs in fact most of us try to avoid failing. That is not a recipe for achieving extraordinary success, says Jordan. They follow the herd, and they get the same results the herd gets. I want to show how anybody who wants it can break through and turn a vision into a real-world, successful business.

One of the entrepreneurs introduced in the program is Raj Soin, founder of Modern Technologies Corporation. Raj and his wife began MTC with a $ 1,700 investment and sold it for $ 485 million. In the audio program, Raj describes exactly how he did it.

The first-person accounts shared with Jordan show how these 10 individuals fought through huge challenges, took great risks, experienced breakthroughs, and accomplished amazing feats. Through each of these stories, Jordan teaches listeners where to find potential goldmines in business, how to win every negotiation, how to change their method of communication, and which current business ideas dont work today.

A free audio sample of Robert Jordans program How They Did It: Real-World Advice from Today’s Most Successful Entrepreneurs is available for a limited time. Listen now as Robert reveals valuable insights as he interviews Howard Tullman, Founder of Certified Collateral Corporation: http://www.nightingale.com/how_they_did_it_sample.

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New Funding Option Opens Up for London Businesses

(PRWEB) October 16, 2005

London-based management consultancy, Onset management Ltd, has become the gateway into a new capital market opened up by recent changes to financial regulations by HM Treasury. The changes allow the free flow of information between capital-starved early-stage businesses, and the successful entrepreneurs who want to invest in them. Onset management acts as the quality control over business plans and assists in preparing fund-seeking clients for the due diligence which is always conducted by investors. They then post the investment opportunity to the Development Capital Exchange (DCX) through which incoming inquiries from prospective investors are taken.

Simon Paul, Director of Onset Management said, We see the new early-stage investment market as a superb opportunity to widen our service to clients. We are now in a position to assist aspiring entrepreneurs and, even, established businesses raise informal equity funding, instead of having to rely on debt. This is an activity thats been popularized by the BBCs Dragons Den programme, although I have to point out that the real-world Dragons Den which we work in is far removed from the entertainment we see on the television.

The early-stage investment market enables successful entrepreneurs to off-set their capital gains liabilities through exploiting the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) and Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs). For fund-seekers, the investor will usually join the company as a director and contribute not only his capital but priceless business experience to the growing enterprise. It is estimated that there are between 20,000 and 50,000 early-stage businesses seeking funding and as many as 150,000 entrepreneurs who want to invest in them at any one time across the UK.

Funding deals range between